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Firaaq
Paiman lives with her mother in the United States. The mother gets married to another man and the son refuses to accept it and moves out. Will Paiman be able to reunite the family.
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Plot Summary
Set in the aftermath of the 2002 Gujarat riots, 'Firaaq' weaves together the lives of six strangers whose destinies become intertwined. The film explores themes of communal tension, alienation, and the lingering psychological impact of violence on ordinary people.
Critical Reception
Firaaq received widespread critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of post-riot India, its powerful performances, and its nuanced exploration of complex social and political issues. It was praised for its unflinching look at the human cost of communal disharmony.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and nuanced depiction of the aftermath of violence.
Lauded for its strong performances, particularly from Naseeruddin Shah and Nawazuddin Siddiqui.
Commended for its unflinching portrayal of communal tensions and their impact on society.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented for this film.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and the International Film Festival of India, where it garnered significant attention. It also received awards at various film festivals, including the Audience Award at the South Asian Film Festival in Paris.
Fun Fact
Director Nandita Das spent three years researching the film, conducting interviews with survivors and people affected by the 2002 Gujarat riots to ensure authenticity.
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